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Tunsil's injury immediately looked bad, and his leg was put in an air cast before being carted off. He is not draft-eligible, but Tunsil is one of the top left tackles in the country when healthy. However, he has already dealt with a few injuries. Wed, Dec 31, 2014 02:37:00 PM

The 6-foot-5, 305-pounder was a five-star recruit and the top offensive tackle prospect in the Class of 2013. "He has the power to generate push on short-yardage runs and the quickness to seal the edge on perimeter runs," the duo wrote. "In terms of pass protection, he has the length to take away the edge, the balance to mirror and the strength to anchor." Muench previously wrote that Tunsil compares "favorably" to Giants RT Justin Pugh coming out of Syracuse. The true soph has the look of a future first-rounder. Thu, Dec 18, 2014 12:44:00 PM

Ole Miss sophomore OT Laremy Tunsil (shoulder) might be able to return before the end of the season, according to beat writer Hugh Kellenberger.

Kellenberger tweeted "Hopeful that Laremy Tunsil can be back for the home stretch with time off." Tunsil injured his shoulder in Saturday's shootout against Auburn. Ole Miss HC Hugh Freeze said that Tunsil felt like "he didn't have any power during warm-ups." Mississippi wraps up their schedule with a home game against Presbyterian and what is sure to be a critical road tilt against Arkansas. ESPN's Steve Muench noted that Tunsil has a quick first step and the core strength to drive back defenders. Mon, Nov 3, 2014 05:21:00 PM

"Tunsil is an effective run-blocker who has the quick first step to establish position and the core strength to drive defenders when he keeps his feet under him," Muench wrote. "In pass protection, he gets set quickly and has enough length to take away the edge, plus he can mirror and anchor." The analyst also believes Tunsil is an intelligent player, though he thinks there is work to be done on the sophomore's overall game. "The area that Tunsil needs the most improvement is consistency in terms of footwork," Muench wrote. "He can overstep to the outside in pass protection, doesn't always take proper angles in the run game and occasionally leans. He can also do a better job of getting his hands inside, extending his arms and steering defenders." Thu, Oct 9, 2014 07:59:00 PM